Tag: Home of the Year

Electronic House Home of the Year Awards showcase technologies and systems for the whole home. Each year Electronic House picks the best homes, submitted for judging by professional home automation and home theater integrators, in several categories, including: Best Integrated Home Over $50,000; Best Media Room; and Best Home Theater Over $100,000.

Technologies like automation system, lighting control, energy management and smart A/V gear have long been the unsung heroes in a home build or renovation project, often getting lost in the limelight of a home’s stunning architecture and design. But that’s all changing, and in a big way. As smart home systems and products have

Custom designed and installed home automation systems are the pinnacle of high-tech luxuries, yet the trend in the smart home market is DIY home automation and off-the-shelf Internet of Things devices and smart home products such as the popular Nest or Dropcam.

Easy-to-setup smart home systems you can buy online are nice, but they often require

Throughout the past year Electronic House has written about some of the most amazing custom home theaters in the country. Many of these show up as winners in our annual Home of the Year competition, while others are covered in the magazine and website in various ways.

There’s no one smart home product that’s perfect for everyone. But if there’s one thing the Electronic House 9th Annual Home of the Year issue proves, it’s that there is perfect smart home technology out there for just about everyone, whatever his or her taste or needs!

Check Us Out…Online. The homes featured in our 9th Annual Home of the Year awards issue are some of the most innovative, highest-tech residences around, but they are by no means the only great examples of smart living. Throughout the summer we will spotlight every home that was entered, including full slideshows of each. Naturally,

No need to be timid about smart home systems: These days it’s a breeze to have one installed, or even do it yourself. Smart home technology ranges from DIY home automation to systems you’ll need a pro to install – but even that’s becoming simpler, reducing your installation costs.